Jejum de Amor

Gusttavo Lima Gusttavo Lima

The Pangs of Love's Abstinence

The song "Jejum de Amor" by Gusttavo Lima, a Brazilian sertanejo singer, delves into the themes of longing, regret, and the desire for reconciliation. The lyrics express the protagonist's difficulty in abstaining from love and physical affection, highlighting a period of intentional 'fasting' from romantic encounters. This 'fast' serves as a metaphor for the singer's attempt to demonstrate the depth of his feelings, possibly to win back a lost love or to prove his commitment.

The song's narrator expresses remorse for not having conveyed his love adequately in the past, particularly for not whispering sweet nothings to his partner. The repeated mention of the phrase 'your mouth is mine' suggests a deep connection and intimacy that the singer misses and yearns to reestablish. The lyrics evoke a sense of urgency and need, as the singer reflects on the loneliness of both his and his partner's lips without each other's presence.

"Jejum de Amor" captures the essence of sertanejo music, which often revolves around love, heartache, and relationships. Gusttavo Lima's emotive delivery and the song's poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the ache of separation and the longing to reconnect with a loved one. The song's narrative is a universal one, touching on the pain of regret and the lengths one might go to demonstrate true feelings and mend a fractured relationship.

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